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August 02, 2016

How do I maintain expansion joints?

August 02, 2016/ Ken Gerdes

Make sure the top of the expansion joint is sealed with an expansion joint material, elastic epoxy seam sealant or silicone caulk capable of expanding.
 

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August 02, 2016

What type of material should I use to fill an expansion joint.

August 02, 2016/ Ken Gerdes

You can fill an expansion joint with silicone caulk, however it is recommended to use an elastic epoxy seam sealant after the grout is fully cured, such as Chockfast Expansion Joint material.

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August 02, 2016

Do I need to seal the expansion joint to the prepared foundation?

August 02, 2016/ Ken Gerdes

It is recommended that the expansion joint be sealed to the top of the prepared foundation with a silicone caulk (RTV).

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August 02, 2016

What can I use to seal the expansion joint to the prepared foundation?

August 02, 2016/ Ken Gerdes

Generally, the expansion joint is sealed to the prepared foundation with a silicone caulk (RTV).

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